S.W.O.R.D. #4 Review: Doesn't Cut The Mustard
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The extremely boring god of symbiotes, Knull, has possessed the teenaged body of the mutant soldier Cable as part of an effort to conquer Krakoa. Abigail
The extremely boring god of symbiotes, Knull, has possessed the teenaged body of the mutant soldier Cable as part of an effort to conquer Krakoa. Abigail Brand has a last-ditch plan to cut and run, and it ain't popular. All around, as with many other elements of this King in Black crossover, there seems like […]
The extremely boring god of symbiotes, Knull, has possessed the teenaged body of the mutant soldier Cable as part of an effort to conquer Krakoa. Abigail Brand has a last-ditch plan to cut and run, and it ain't popular. All around, as with many other elements of this King in Black crossover, there seems like […]
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